"Back in those days over 20 years ago it was such a stigma, so our poor little hemophilia community was just left with nowhere to go and no one to tell our children's stories," said Holine.

Now, many like her are coming out of the shadow of the tragedy called AIDS. Located within the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park, a new circle is being built to remember the hemophilia community. It will be called the Hemophilia Memorial. The names of those with the blood disorder who died of AIDS will be engraved in the stone.